Pansexual


Soft on Soft
Count Your Lucky Stars (Written in the Stars, #3)
Tight Quarters (Out of Uniform, #6)
Foolish Puckboy (Puckboys, #4)
In the Ravenous Dark
Miss Meteor
Loveless
Our Way
The Library of the Unwritten (Hell's Library, #1)
Syncopation (Twisted Wishes Book 1)
Stars Collide
Crownchasers (Crownchasers, #1)
Not the Marrying Kind
Reverb (Twisted Wishes Book 3)
Counterpoint (Twisted Wishes Book 2)
The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. KluneHarrow the Ninth by Tamsyn MuirCemetery Boys by Aiden ThomasThe Extraordinaries by T.J. KluneSpellhacker by M.K. England
2020 Queer Sci-Fi Fantasy
201 books — 406 voters
Leah on the Offbeat by Becky AlbertalliWhat If It's Us by Becky AlbertalliThe Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi LeeThe Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen WangLet's Talk About Love by Claire Kann
2018 YA Books with LGBT Themes
300 books — 595 voters

Espíritu by Aiden ThomasSmash or Pass by Birdie SchaeHold Me Like a Grudge by Celine  OngOur Rogue Fates by Sarah Glenn MarshAn Arcane Inheritance by Kamilah Cole
2026 LGBTQIA+ Books
384 books — 167 voters
Running Close to the Wind by Alexandra RowlandEarthflown by Frances  WrenA Dark and Drowning Tide by Allison SaftThe Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson BennettSo Let Them Burn by Kamilah Cole
2024 Queer SFF
180 books — 230 voters

The Color Purple by Alice WalkerGiovanni’s Room by James BaldwinZami by Audre LordeAristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire SáenzSister Outsider by Audre Lorde
Books by LGBTQ People of Color
510 books — 145 voters

Michelle Tea
It is so hard for a queer person to become an adult. Deprived of the markers of life's passage, they lolled about in a neverland dreamworld. They didn't get married. They didn't have children. They didn't buy homes or have job-jobs. The best that could be aimed for was an academic placement and a lover who eventually tired of pansexual sport-fucking and settled down with you to raise a rescue animal in a rent-controlled apartment. ...more
Michelle Tea, Black Wave

Riley Redgate
She guessed she was pansexual, a word acquired from the internet, from people who seemed more confident in it than she was: Yes, she still couldn’t say, I could want anyone, any gender, any type. Any person in the universe. Past layer and layer of self-consciousness, she knew it was true. But admitting the want was excruciating. The idea that somebody could look at her and just see it made her want to cry.
Riley Redgate, Final Draft

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